On today’s issue of CHEM, CAICE investigator Francesco Paesani writes an invited commentary on the recently published CAICE funded work of Valeria Molinero’s group on the “role of stacking disorder …
CAICE Summer Undergraduate Research Experience Application is Now Open!
Join our team for Summer 2018! Experience CAICE cutting-edge research at one of our research laboratories across the U.S. Participants work side by side with CAICE research teams and complete …
CAICE Theoreticians Utilize New Supercomputer
While experimental studies and analysis continue, theoretical work concerning the properties and reactions of aerosol surfaces is making progress utilizing the computing power available at the San Diego Supercomputer Center …
Recent Developments in CAICE Marine Aerosol
CAICE has welcomed a new postdoctoral researcher to the science team: Dr. Andy Ault, who recently received his PhD from UC San Diego with the Prather Research Group is now putting his …
Selectivity Across the Interface: A Test of Surface Activity in the Composition of Organic-Enriched Aerosols from Bubble Bursting
This letter by Richard Cochran, Thilina Jayarathne, Elizabeth Stone, and Vicki H. Grassian, researchers from CAICE at the University of Iowa and the University of California, San Diego highlights a study …
CAICE Undergraduate Researcher Mallory Pickett Awarded for Summer Work
As the 2011-2012 Academic Year begins at UC San Diego, CAICE undergraduate researcher and Calit2 Summer Research Scholar Mallory Pickett was given the opportunity to summarize her summer research experiences alongside …
Underappreciated Ice Nuclei
CAICE research published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences shows that freshly emitted sea spray aerosol particles can help cloud droplets freeze in the atmosphere. A large fraction of …
On the Cover of ‘ACS Central Science’
CAICE scientists are continuing to show the critical importance of chemistry within the impact of aerosol particles on our climate. Two important articles have been published by our team in …
RSC ‘Chemistry in Climate’ Feature
“In the lead up to the UN climate change conference in Paris in late 2015, it is timely to consider the importance of chemistry in climate science. This collection showcases …
IMPACTS 2014
Oceans cover about 70% of the Earth’s surface — just about all of which is emitting small sea spray aerosol particles. CAICE researchers have convened at UC San Diego this …